Once again, so much variety, and as you said, patterns I've never seen in my wanderings. I live in California, having moved back home after many years in Albuquerque. I've traveled back and forth to North Dakota but when visiting antique & collectibles shops, I don't necessarily look at the glassware. I do collect the Roulette pattern, so I'm scanning the shelves for that & my eyes pass right over all the rest! And even tho' glassware per se doesn't interest me, from now on I'm planning on paying a bit more attention to see if I can spot some of the patterns you highlighted! And surprisingly, I keep a book on Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era next to me in my office!!!
I’m glad you’ll be looking at glass more. There’s so many patterns out there that I’ll be looking for more to make more videos. Thanks for all of your comments and support.
I see a few things in there I already have. Left to me from my mother, from her mother. I noticed the cobalt blue salt and pepper shakers with the silver wrapping on the outside. I have those also. I'd like to know more, will have to research!
Great video! Glass is my weak spot....so beautiful!
Thanks so much for watching. I love glass too
Dee, do you collect a certain pattern?
Thanks for your education on Elegant Depression Glass. I have to find a show in So.California.🤗
I hope you find one. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful presentation! Awesome job! Was glued to my screen! Thanks!😊
Thank you so much 😊.
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I loved learning with you!!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
I just learned that i have a Fostoria American relish dish. 🤩 Another great video!
That’s cool 😎
I just love it
Thanks for watching.
I have a fostoria cake sguare, plate More than 43years, used to live in new Orleans....
What a wonderful piece to have. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much. I would like to see more red & blue colored glass please. I have some pieces & am unfamiliar with what they are.
We will be making more but it takes a long time to find pictures of these patterns. Thanks for watching.
Once again, so much variety, and as you said, patterns I've never seen in my wanderings. I live in California, having moved back home after many years in Albuquerque. I've traveled back and forth to North Dakota but when visiting antique & collectibles shops, I don't necessarily look at the glassware. I do collect the Roulette pattern, so I'm scanning the shelves for that & my eyes pass right over all the rest! And even tho' glassware per se doesn't interest me, from now on I'm planning on paying a bit more attention to see if I can spot some of the patterns you highlighted! And surprisingly, I keep a book on Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era next to me in my office!!!
I’m glad you’ll be looking at glass more. There’s so many patterns out there that I’ll be looking for more to make more videos. Thanks for all of your comments and support.
I see a few things in there I already have. Left to me from my mother, from her mother. I noticed the cobalt blue salt and pepper shakers with the silver wrapping on the outside. I have those also. I'd like to know more, will have to research!
I’m glad you found some things that you have. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much, beautiful glasswear
You’re welcome 😊. Thanks for watching.
I'm not a new depression glass lover, but new to the depression glass club concept. Michigan's show looks great! Do you know of any clubs in Illinois?
Unfortunately I don’t but there may be a Facebook group out there. Good luck in your search. Thanks for watching.
Many came in oat meal ..and grocery store coupons ..
Yes they did. Thanks for watching
La Costa I don't know if they had glass pices but seems like they did..😮
I don’t know. Thanks for watching.
I only knowledgeable of much older glass ware ancient to mid 1800's 😮
Waterford , and Fabergie also Vaseline..
That’s wonderful to have that knowledge.